Watch: Sole releases the video for “I Think I’m Emma Goldman”

Denver anarchist rapper, Sole, has released a new track and video for “I Think I’m Emma Goldman.”

Following in the footsteps of controversial tracks like â€śI Think Iâ€™m Noam Chomskyâ€ť and â€śI Think Iâ€™m Ben Bernake,â€ť Sole, the underground anarchistÂ Denver rapper, is back with â€śI Think Iâ€™m Emma Goldman.â€ť The song, which will appear on Soleâ€™s forthcoming release “No Wising Up, No Settling Down,” is by far the most biting in the series.Â Produced by DJ Pain-1, a beat-maker who has worked with the likes of Young Jeezy and Schoolboy Q, â€śEmmaâ€ť aims to educate the masses on the 20thÂ Century feminist and anarchist phenomenon.

Sole said that by working with DJ Pain-1 he wanted a track that would â€śbump in the club and on the battlefield,â€ť and the two meet that goal with fervor. With lyrics that are pointedly anti-government and conformity, Soleâ€™s verses speak directly to the ideological framework of anarchism. There are references to Gulag and the prison industrial complex and blind American allegiance.

Spitting with controlled vehemence, Sole raps that â€śGod hates flags, God hates cops,â€ť and goes on to list a litany of ways we could improve our living society. It closes with a clip from Emma Goldman herself rattling off anarchismâ€™s denotation with eerie prescience.Â “No Wising Up, No Settling Down” will be released on May 1.